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Old 05-31-2016, 08:14 PM   #16
Chance
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Originally Posted by Cindysteve View Post
Went on our maiden voyage and what a lesson learner we had. Anyway so this is what happened with my coach. Every time we went over a bridge or a truck passed us, I found myself over steering to keep the rig straight. Also our buddy driving behind us noticed the rig was swaying on top.

I just bought a road master RSSA and will install for the steering issue, but was wondering if I should install a rear sway bar for the other issue or will the RSSA be enough? My thought is install the RSSA and I have two more short trips before my big one to Colorado, and if it stills sways after my short trip install the sway bar. Any advise would be helpful.
Ford specs show your chassis should have come with a 1.4-inch diameter rear sway bar. I'd personally start by confirming that first.
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